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the wilmington gazette published every tuesday by all-hand ham at three dollars a xear payable in advance or tour dollars if noftoaid avnhin a year numbtn 514 m wilmikgtokj n c tuesday november 11 180(3 ioth yf.ak.1 late and important nhps " llo^'till'.les be'^recn france ami russia arc therefore lo recommence the men wlio p i:'.ijc over the discordl of lations and who make a jeit df broiunninf or of mahiplying the latal epochl tit war and ofthe disturbance bfitiitet ire highly enraped the conque ror of ljlm and of auiterlitz are again a kcmbled under their standards and near the field of theit tritirrfphi greater m number niuix formidable than ever by t hut oru;/mi itidn wiiitli ins â€¢, vr been equalled and will never a rivalled lliey wail with impatient hope the impulse ufthe great tool nhichani mules liicin to government from vienna they relate wo uaderatmdi to ihe refusal of ihe emperor of ru->siu to ratify ihe treaty with france tin important event ii is supposed w known u vienna on the oih ult we hare good grounds for believing that u y 'â€¢- i ol plow and cordiul coniart between tin ourts of petersburg berlini and vilh nti is mi . no mc i maturity than it it sus pected to be the kmperor alexander hs written pegionally to ilie austrian mm prus sian uijiiarch and u we b.lisv well dispotevi io jÂ»i oiect them against any fuiih er insults or encroachment on t!it part ut fl hit o'callajrhan and of the stth regiment un der licui col smith the camliy sue ce*>ively repelled irom before thtir ivunt itmiil a;i effort lo lurn their left when lieut col hossi who hud that morning landed from mt-mtm with the 20il regiment and was roniin up to hie army during i!ie action having jl)Â«rre<l iiic movejnept throw im regiment opportunely into a nnll cover up on their flank and by a heavy and well di rected fire entirely dibconcerted this at tempt this was the last fefcble ttruggu of the enemy who now ttoniihed and dit>may cd by the intrepidity with winch they were uili:il began precipitately to mire leavii < the field covered with ehmÂ«i>e about 700 bouiepof ikeir dtÂ»d have been bnritd upon the the wounded and m ner m ready in our hand among winch nre ien comberc und an a l:<ut camp the lieut.col ef lilt swlm l !; ilÂ»k:;,l ,,,;,! h lollfl . t of o fii en 0 iiiti'uent rÂ»r.k atn int lo l,ove l 0 )â– tjterc me ilÂ»o , bovo l . . men lui in montileunt and the ciiiferent ;â€¢â– ts'ietwi en ins ii i k l .,;, , w h 0 j ave n , osl y noiif | 111 ir i iiii si to nurieiulei ,â– â– ..â– : , , â€¢ â€¢â– a j â– .. likh i'oice shall !>.â– Â» t nt lo recc v thtii ml â€¢ mission i.d to iiriitect them fj nn the fui cl the people the pcasantiy are hourly u v ;. lii[fin i ' 1 1 i i m t s vÂ»h 0 dinpomed in the woodi snd nioniitiiins alter the battle in fhor r.Â«yÂ«f hut the piide of our preitimp'.ur enemy bemt more ievertly hmnhlrd hoi hiq uperiolity of the uinhh troupg n.ore gl riouÂ»iy proved tiianiu the isvem of this m itiofitble iliv jjn mÂ«jÂ«Â«iy may pci in p ni!l deign 'â€¢< np prbcmiemeuhii iy the i-chf vemtnts ofthjg little army wben it is known thai ih bccotwj uivision whicli he turmy vcre said to bcex pectinp had joined them the n,,r :,. " , 0 the irtion ; nu itatemenl that 1 h caul ol'ilieir number p1br.t them il<s*ca!cu latioit thai ruoo men our victoi uua in fantry continued thi puisuii <.\' liic er >â– i o lon(Â»tti they were able ; bi|i , he latti * : - ported in every direction und we wen tier the nÂ»fe%*i"y of prtierving our oriicr t^e truil nf npctd 'â– > came unequal i lie tc - t.ii ions f thetneniy occasinntd by this con flict eunnoi be led than 4co0 mi-n when i o;i|Â».se totiie above o own small cwn paralive luÂ»Â«i aa undernÂ«ath detailed ins ntujcbty will [ hope die cm in the fact rl lut|>|,y c flvcu f that eÂ«tal.lislied disciplina to which we owe the triumphs by which our army btts been utieily bo hiijhly dis linriiishfd jicccived hire h th schooner tryal ij bujfjrj j barker ij jfevhfini new-york octo!>er 13 the slii ocean captain iii-ditn arrived at i'hiu'lslphia on l'hui'idjy in u ahort p a:^c from bopdvauz she left that oitv wa undei'.it.iinl on th eleventh of september aÂ«'.l iheciar-jovxn on the ltih the hhil jcl;>uivi l j a(>-ers merely notica ber arrival uo cu.iijjmiici wit'.i tha rsmark that uuthu had not rktifiu.l the lste treaty couclujed with franca by m d'onbril ttnd that lord luu derdale h.ul nut quitted paris we acknowledge oarnmij^atinnb to â€¢ re pectable cornrrtercul friend vrhn v.rv polite ly favoured m with the qatetttde france a pa rit paper oi'ihe 6th september inoloÂ»Â«*l to him fro a hi corrcipttndent in philadel iki by wsich we art enabled to lÂ«y be-fora the reatl â€¢!â€¢Â» of the mf.hc.vjti'.i a - v;;n r sj thiai>ii|ti>rtiint intehi^encu oflictallji and vÂ»rjriatÂ»rtttr>g;obicrvations which have been jn.vtu up>:i it by tli french government â– â€¢ vet nothing c.n make us presume upon the renvv/al of ihe conu ei i 1 \Â». r the de tiny of ata'.e'a is the secret of pfotidence ; t ; eir h*ppirtts anil tl sir ir am in ihe wiÂ»dhiti of jvo i . ents tins wiircarriec on in h mopolilan terri tory i it ap peart of a moat destrticuvc bihi murderuui tiaturci we sliouid not eje ceed much afiit we to ay that the campaign in hie ouih ii 1 1 h y has cost tiu prencli al moÂ»t is many men i ihe campaign wlm.ii finishe i w:th the untile of uisterl always oxet ptiiig ihe iom ii that evenlun uy the medical report retpecting mr i'ox's health was yenterday that lit had suffered the precedinu nighi through ihu operation nl a med'uine theeifecvof which howeferj was highly beneficial lit alterw*rd enj .> cd a bound aleep and uro:c with ainandcd heahh and spirm in fcll c.iics the ..:. p r^r ns well ai the french ieo;ilr are prepared foi every event ; and thearmfos ol lais majesty will find them balvea in ti'i'v f)"n'i:i w i â– â– i . it â– -.,/ be ne cesnary lo combat to consolidate ifj.osu and durable and glorious uea e 'Â« full potuars y .'!. couiril " wn ait u'i'u t i l,i]i,i.i i an iiuto c - ut tit il tlu iiuÂ»tit8 tc foeliug constant ly a solicitude for the preservation of icwi-e ami iran d'li v in liur ijw and animated with a sincetc diiir u put nn cud to tlis misnn derstamling an ! to re-establish harmony with franca upon a olid basis have thought good to commit t!ui cure io a person enjoying unr ron'i lencoi for tliis purpose we have made c'.oitc of our wt-ll itj v.-tl mi.l fai'liful prierre d'oubrmj our counsellor of r itc i knight of the orders of saint vv'olodimir nf the thi.d class of saint anneofthc second iml nf saint john of jerusaltm whom we c'.irc name and authorise by thiwe presents fur the purpose of attaining tfi.it ei>;i to epter in to conferences with h ; n ortuem who may be stifli'-iently antliorweil on the part f the french govarnment to conclude r.ud sign with them an act or convention on a b^n uitable for consolidating the piarr whii it shall lie established between husviu k frani Â»., n~i well as to pave the way for a reconcili iti.-in between the other high belligerent powers of europe i h letter from our fn?n .'. coitÂ«Â»p mtlont mentions lord i.audsrdtiles beinp at punas out addl iii.tt he was momently expei tud to ta his departure without h'.tvin attained tbu object of lii mih.iioiw ( i.i this kubuwt l'>e ij.i~.-ttl 1 it f'j'ic affordl nn information we learn iilno that l'ic diir lonces be t\rieu prussia and sweden were on the p^iivt of adjustment ; t'ie former hoving retired from ths mouth of the elbe nnd weter and the province of lauenburg havinj bceii resto red to the i tier owning slrrtf sept 4 copy of ilispatch received yesterday by sc bi i i.ii y wind ivan ) ; camp on t lie plain of muida july 8 ikc5 si i â€” h is will die mutt heartfelt kasisfac ton that 1 have the lionnr of reporting to >''â– '.! fur tin information uf hit majcoty the l'.irticrii , ri f a , ac tj â€ž, j which the french sriiiv u.ii tifl in hi province have sus tained u signal defeat !>>â– the troops under iv c unnund general hxiii-r hiving i ii i\,ii)n:'.:.l of our ditemburkatian ut st ei.ten u â– c ih ti h.ivi i h'.lc a rapid march from he^nio uniting as he i'ivuiicr ills c'ac.'i i loi;n for 1'ic purpose if ul t.u:l:::i an-1 with his characteristic eonfi <! i of â€¢'â– ':â– â– ?. i'm ; us on the afternoon of the 3d i i received intelligence ih.it e u.i.l liiat day encamped near mflids about i iiiltis dhtant from our position that liis force consisted at the moment t nbout 4000 inl'intry mi 300 cavalry tojjfcthcr wufi four piece oi mtitleryi anil thai he vu in expec tation of ti.irik joined within u day or two l>v 3 h â– â– â– ifi ire troop who were rcarchinfl ajtcr him i 3 second division i determin ed therefore to march towards hii position air 1 ir.iviiiq left four io.'ipaiiies of watte villc regiment under ma fisher to pro tect iil st res anÂ«l occupy a wink which had been thrown up at our landing pltce t!ie body of the army marched next morning r greeablc to ordcri ieneral ue^nier was encamped n the side of a woody hil below tlie village of maid i sloping into the plain f st eufemiu ; his ba-.ilv were btrengthened by a thick im pei vioiis underwood 1 he amato a river perfectly ford^b but of wlntii the i.li are extremely m-.ir*hy ran along liis fi-onl ; my bppruacli t tiim from the sea sme (;.!. i the borders o which i dircctid my man ii uniil i lud nearly timed his lelt was ic;oi a spacious plain which cjave him every op portunity of minutely observing rr.y move ments after mine loose firing of the linkers to cover the deploiments of tlm tÂ«o arn>ie by nine o'clock in the morning the opposing fronts were wirnilr engaged when the proweu of the rival nations icemd novr fairly to be at irir.l btfore the world and i}ie superiority was a:ul gloriously decide ed to be our own the corps wnicli formed the right of ihe advanced line w*s the hat talion of light infantry commanded by lieu teimnt-col nel kempt consivtinp of the light companies the aotlt 37th 3sth 58th 61st 8 1st and v'.".;t"vil ;'Â» toa;kihcr with uo iv en battalion men of the 35th regiment iindei nij-.r robinsotli directly opposed to the i t.4 - lu favorite french reiriment ih.a 1st legere the tvv'i coips at the distance uf about 100 yards fired reciprocally a few rounds r hen as ii v mutual agreement the liiin wa sutpended and in close com pact order aiul awful kilence they advanced towards each other until their bayonets bc !.*â– j â– â€¢ i to cross at this momentous crisis the eiu'iny became appalled they broke and endeavored to fty but it was too ir.te ; they wire overtaken with the inost dreadful slau^h ter brigadier general acwandi whose bri gade was immediately on the left of the light ihfdiury with great i>int availed himself of this t.tvorable nionient to pres instantly for ward upon the corpn in his front the bravo 7a - h regimecttcomnandedby llcutenant-colc nel macleod and the 1st regiment under major pent'erleath both distinguished them lelreson tjiisoccation the enemy fled with diÂ«roa>*and disorder before them leating tlic puin cuvcrcd with their dead ami wounded the enemy being thus completely discomfit ed oc their left began to make a new eff-.ri with their ri^ht in the hopes of recovering tho day thty were relisted most f'alltintty by the brigade under brigadier-general cole tiio pliil.i'ltlphia papfrslivt i morning's xriiil will inal 1 ljrobaiiiiity add considerably io our iâ€”Â»eiit stock of european intelii^tnce ( translated ftr th aftreantih advertiser paris sept 5 ths trc.it cf peace between l'rr.nce and i5iisÂ»ia i*s nut fcoÂ«n ratified hy the em-perw alexander the otrchil journsl of to-day co'tui is o(t this subject liie following de taih â€” " on tlii jft gaciat ion with russia tj peace of i'resburtj the treaty ofal iwrvcu between piuosia and frnnre and Â»â€¢ bovc all the rnor.il political and military oonseq lence of the battle of aubtÂ«rlitt haye rciii'.cred ftuntta mobt complr-tcly impotent to tliit'ii'b the rcjÂ»o;>e of tlie contineut winch w.i all ili t krauce detired " we promise upon our imperial word to hate fi.r rood and to execute faithfully all that which hall have been decreed and signed by our said plenipotentiary ; mil to j;ive our imperial ratification within the tern which shall have been promised l in faith ol which we have signed this full powsr and allixed to it the s^-al of our em pire Â«' given atst peteriburgli the 30th april 180a andof our reign the sixth signatl ali.x andrr countertiriied frince adam c jaktpri'ski cf.rtitti 1 , by translation conformable to the original " we havo waited with as much incerti tude a uaticricc to know what sic is would be iwtetri by the court oi russia when m d'ou bril arrived at vienna ; t^at ministtr pic en u-d himselfto al de in rochefoucauld and iloma'mled pas ports for paris â™¦' m deialtochefoucaulc had to wnt fÂ»r aithariiy lie ac(]itairued liib court vi;!i the rsr|'iest of the k>;s.iijn minister a:;d hi rÂ«r cÂ«ivÂ«d orders to furnish fcl d'oulnil vÂ»ah jki3s|vjrtsiinmcdi.itc'y ; but although it it has always been the intention of the emperor not to permit kas&iu ta intermeddle imperiously in thoie interÂ«sts whidi ie not within the sphere of her power ami in discussions fo reign to her localiues he did not the less tle siri a reconciliation which inig'.it be useful lo both states the kcene of a ion uu loo far fiom t tea to enable in to dtiivenny direct co-optrfl tit.r r^oni the navy but admiral sir sidney smith vv!io had arrived in the bay theeven ing before the action had directed buch a dis l>os;iif"i i ship and s uu boats us wotikl iiavc gi-eatty [*\ ced ust hack evenia ol-lireil us tt h:ic the solicitude however of ev ry part of ihe rwi .â€¢ t be of use to js ihe protrniiiude wi h which ihe levmeri hnstefi cd on lnÂ»re with my iupp:i t thtk anxiei to assist our wounded and ihe l/5iiriernesj with which they trautcd li.cm would have been on affeclin ircumi-ance to.dn ob erver even tlic most indifterei.t to me it was particularly so cÂ»pt fellows of ihe apoj io hftu cv .* i )â– ( dolly attached t c:is e^pedi tion by the rt-nr admiral ; and in every cir cumstance of !â– ;â€¢ â– -,. tm .,- j v,.,-vi^e i lew leave to nuntion our jraitful oljliga lions io iii'ik i fl'i r . m r m to coptains cocktt and watson spent i of rannporu/ivho arifi under his ordcri captain bulkely ht aid tie-can uo wiu have : j io lionor f pre itntinr this k-iter to you hw attended me throughout the whole i the serfices in tit mediterranean ai â€¢! will therefore be able to give you every additional information on the subject of my prusent comroutication i have the honor tube sec vlrh d'o'jbhii . londl n sept 6 price of iti k this day at one o'clock cons is 63 r 8 omniuit 7 3 4 lord lauderdale will probably first learn tile rejection of â€¢'â€¢â– Â»â€¢ tr ity into which d'ou il was csjolad from the dispatches which were sent to him on cburaday and which he muy be expected to rec-ive ihi evening â€” he was not apprised of it at ihe time lie dispatched basilico ; nor had he had any niein ofknowing it exrept from enm munication with the russian meastnger who having left st peterÂ»bnrgh previous to the notification of the rejection was nmtt 1'iiely ignorant of it himÂ»elf the french government would naturally endeavor to pre vent that communication and the multiplied regulations of their police to which us a native of a country with which they were at war the russian courier would be subject would afford them ample menus of effect ing it he would erc.i find it j nutler of some difficulty to procure the conveyance ol â– letter to lord lauderdale bui lei it t'ave proceeded from wli.it cu it might it | s a fact ws are assured thai lo â€¢ ! lauderdale two days after the arrival of the russian ni.-s itmgcr was ignorant f>f thii importsnt de termination tliis very evening lie will k-."Â«r it and hi next interview with tal leyrand will be highly inttriitting perhaps decisive of the fjte of the negotiation it is mentioned in ictlen from berlin ' that the king of prussia km required th â– , gei many sltould be evacuated by die french if such a demand lias been made a war lu twrÂ«mhe two countries is'unavoma&le buo naparte will not tiisilv rtlmquiih the hold tv-liit'i he ha ii<>on gemsahy it i out of the main pihars of lii present po-.rer it is one of ihe chief sourcts of his future enterprise and aml)iiion this intel ligence we il-sr i t.oi comprehensive arid that the requisition to withdraw from a ccr tain part e germany has been magnified in to a peremptory demand of evacuating it ijc nerilly it is very likely however that i j iissia may have cÂ»lkd upon france for some explanation re^pectinp the intention with winch a l.irge army is collected in the savon frontier " m dtjllbrll arrived at pÂ«m th oth of july he presented htmt,e!f to the minister of exterior petaliants and after several conver sations he exhibited the full power by which lie was authorized in a fbrtit the most com plete an-l extensive tiyne^ociate conclude an.l si^n a peace between th two states " on the report that w.v made o the f.m peror his majesty named for his minister plenipotentiary general clarke cotiqsellvr of state ami secretary of the cabinet charged to trciit conclude and ip;n in virtue of pow ers corresponding with those of m d'oubril a peace vi'li the emperor of russia 11 the plenipotentiaries de r oted themselves with a repjuhi and uninterrupted attention tn v 1j ri i s if the mission with which they w a ctitfr : â€¢! : rul ut length after a great jvnn'vr of conferences peace iv.is itjned on fie jdth jutv ; w'-.sn that treaty ill all become kvjvii nil europe will l>e testimony that thu u e was y;ii.v hoiiora&itf to both pow ci â€¢â– â– â€¢ 3 st>.-.v/rt m.<i ifl returns of killtd and wounded of the sri tish troops under ihe command of mnjor tii si j stewart in ihe battle on tin plain oi euphtmia i:ear maida lu\y 4 18of total i oftirer 3 serjeants 41 rank an<l f!e willed ; ii officers 8 erjÂ«*nts 2 diuin mtr 161 rmik and bla vuunded " rrmni'i^s rere immediately to cease nn.i th^v li 1 f lie in he pÂ»rt of l-'ryi.ce â€” the r*tificotions were to have been exchan g;sd on the i5i.h of au;uÂ»t ami no doubt coulit nviÂ»e against th exrliaii^e bsciiu^e liie negoctatora wrere known io have long enjoy cd the confidence of their uovcrei^us j tity had uct^d uccor<\i!ij tÂ«j their preclie ins'.ruc tian â– , they had rwgucuted in virtue of con â€¢ plete and po'jitivi powers ; and not a it of ten happens in nei,'()ciaii(in where theno];o ciatorj arc i fnora:>t trhether they have uf fieient uthoi-ity with ibe elauk ol mb pe fali by our frtncli rwpÂ«r it appear that j rome uuonaprrtc arrived at cuncumcmi n<l entertd ih bay of the porem on il e s-'.tli of august in the veteran on the tli aut;u'.t he fell in with the quebec fl <â– ', c Â« hiitin of l'j iail convoyed y two frigates took 9 of tlum and put the hands n board ct american vessels during a nu'.te of nine months tie fleet destroyed upwards of 2oj english merchantmen we ure umy to state tliaf before mr 11v i!ico left paril the arrival Â«,!' jÂ«rom fjuo najutttf in that capital had been unuunoed iti the mquittutt " ve\trÂ»1ielew m kuftn ehmccuor to the coniutite f i'rancc in itu^is arrived ye sterday f uin peteriburgh and bringi mvj ncwsllnl in cons':q\icutw of a cluing o'mii asters by the effect of new principle in the rattta government itiid by the cxirh^rdi nary ascenciancy wliicli the i'".n s r liÂ»h inttrctt ha obtained frthti t lint ctrcumÂ«tance in ilic nexv cabinet the ircaty at he 20th oi july his not been rat'ifit j by our ittttrs from plymouth we hawi that i tie niobe f 3 urns arrived line has brought accounts that l'orient ii the port whi ii jcr me bad tic pr.oc fortutif to reach he cunr.ot boast hqwevtjj of hit coumk for he wat chasid for twi ayt liy - the gibraltar ci sopur.s which fell u with him before be reached poit tix ciwaitir uÂ«ed e\c:iy iraiiriivie il.at 1'iiti^h t;nt ti3ua!!y i*p!pjr vil.ttun purtuit cf jÂ»h ciitin yesterday morning a servant of his xcel lency robert adur arn cd with dispatches notmnp could tiiake the iindaiir.ted firm nc Â«: the grenadiers under lieut cÂ«jw

the wilmington gazette published every tuesday by all-hand ham at three dollars a xear payable in advance or tour dollars if noftoaid avnhin a year numbtn 514 m wilmikgtokj n c tuesday november 11 180(3 ioth yf.ak.1 late and important nhps " llo^'till'.les be'^recn france ami russia arc therefore lo recommence the men wlio p i:'.ijc over the discordl of lations and who make a jeit df broiunninf or of mahiplying the latal epochl tit war and ofthe disturbance bfitiitet ire highly enraped the conque ror of ljlm and of auiterlitz are again a kcmbled under their standards and near the field of theit tritirrfphi greater m number niuix formidable than ever by t hut oru;/mi itidn wiiitli ins â€¢, vr been equalled and will never a rivalled lliey wail with impatient hope the impulse ufthe great tool nhichani mules liicin to government from vienna they relate wo uaderatmdi to ihe refusal of ihe emperor of ru->siu to ratify ihe treaty with france tin important event ii is supposed w known u vienna on the oih ult we hare good grounds for believing that u y 'â€¢- i ol plow and cordiul coniart between tin ourts of petersburg berlini and vilh nti is mi . no mc i maturity than it it sus pected to be the kmperor alexander hs written pegionally to ilie austrian mm prus sian uijiiarch and u we b.lisv well dispotevi io jÂ»i oiect them against any fuiih er insults or encroachment on t!it part ut fl hit o'callajrhan and of the stth regiment un der licui col smith the camliy sue ce*>ively repelled irom before thtir ivunt itmiil a;i effort lo lurn their left when lieut col hossi who hud that morning landed from mt-mtm with the 20il regiment and was roniin up to hie army during i!ie action having jl)Â«rremay cd by the intrepidity with winch they were uili:il began precipitately to mire leavii < the field covered with ehmÂ«i>e about 700 bouiepof ikeir dtÂ»d have been bnritd upon the the wounded and m ner m ready in our hand among winch nre ien comberc und an a l:.â– Â» t nt lo recc v thtii ml â€¢ mission i.d to iiriitect them fj nn the fui cl the people the pcasantiy are hourly u v ;. lii[fin i ' 1 1 i i m t s vÂ»h 0 dinpomed in the woodi snd nioniitiiins alter the battle in fhor r.Â«yÂ«f hut the piide of our preitimp'.ur enemy bemt more ievertly hmnhlrd hoi hiq uperiolity of the uinhh troupg n.ore gl riouÂ»iy proved tiianiu the isvem of this m itiofitble iliv jjn mÂ«jÂ«Â«iy may pci in p ni!l deign 'â€¢< np prbcmiemeuhii iy the i-chf vemtnts ofthjg little army wben it is known thai ih bccotwj uivision whicli he turmy vcre said to bcex pectinp had joined them the n,,r :,. " , 0 the irtion ; nu itatemenl that 1 h caul ol'ilieir number p1br.t them ilâ– i o lon(Â»tti they were able ; bi|i , he latti * : - ported in every direction und we wen tier the nÂ»fe%*i"y of prtierving our oriicr t^e truil nf npctd 'â– > came unequal i lie tc - t.ii ions f thetneniy occasinntd by this con flict eunnoi be led than 4co0 mi-n when i o;i|Â».se totiie above o own small cwn paralive luÂ»Â«i aa undernÂ«ath detailed ins ntujcbty will [ hope die cm in the fact rl lut|>|,y c flvcu f that eÂ«tal.lislied disciplina to which we owe the triumphs by which our army btts been utieily bo hiijhly dis linriiishfd jicccived hire h th schooner tryal ij bujfjrj j barker ij jfevhfini new-york octo!>er 13 the slii ocean captain iii-ditn arrived at i'hiu'lslphia on l'hui'idjy in u ahort p a:^c from bopdvauz she left that oitv wa undei'.it.iinl on th eleventh of september aÂ«'.l iheciar-jovxn on the ltih the hhil jcl;>uivi l j a(>-ers merely notica ber arrival uo cu.iijjmiici wit'.i tha rsmark that uuthu had not rktifiu.l the lste treaty couclujed with franca by m d'onbril ttnd that lord luu derdale h.ul nut quitted paris we acknowledge oarnmij^atinnb to â€¢ re pectable cornrrtercul friend vrhn v.rv polite ly favoured m with the qatetttde france a pa rit paper oi'ihe 6th september inoloÂ»Â«*l to him fro a hi corrcipttndent in philadel iki by wsich we art enabled to lÂ«y be-fora the reatl â€¢!â€¢Â» of the mf.hc.vjti'.i a - v;;n r sj thiai>ii|ti>rtiint intehi^encu oflictallji and vÂ»rjriatÂ»rtttr>g;obicrvations which have been jn.vtu up>:i it by tli french government â– â€¢ vet nothing c.n make us presume upon the renvv/al of ihe conu ei i 1 \Â». r the de tiny of ata'.e'a is the secret of pfotidence ; t ; eir h*ppirtts anil tl sir ir am in ihe wiÂ»dhiti of jvo i . ents tins wiircarriec on in h mopolilan terri tory i it ap peart of a moat destrticuvc bihi murderuui tiaturci we sliouid not eje ceed much afiit we to ay that the campaign in hie ouih ii 1 1 h y has cost tiu prencli al moÂ»t is many men i ihe campaign wlm.ii finishe i w:th the untile of uisterl always oxet ptiiig ihe iom ii that evenlun uy the medical report retpecting mr i'ox's health was yenterday that lit had suffered the precedinu nighi through ihu operation nl a med'uine theeifecvof which howeferj was highly beneficial lit alterw*rd enj .> cd a bound aleep and uro:c with ainandcd heahh and spirm in fcll c.iics the ..:. p r^r ns well ai the french ieo;ilr are prepared foi every event ; and thearmfos ol lais majesty will find them balvea in ti'i'v f)"n'i:i w i â– â– i . it â– -.,/ be ne cesnary lo combat to consolidate ifj.osu and durable and glorious uea e 'Â« full potuars y .'!. couiril " wn ait u'i'u t i l,i]i,i.i i an iiuto c - ut tit il tlu iiuÂ»tit8 tc foeliug constant ly a solicitude for the preservation of icwi-e ami iran d'li v in liur ijw and animated with a sincetc diiir u put nn cud to tlis misnn derstamling an ! to re-establish harmony with franca upon a olid basis have thought good to commit t!ui cure io a person enjoying unr ron'i lencoi for tliis purpose we have made c'.oitc of our wt-ll itj v.-tl mi.l fai'liful prierre d'oubrmj our counsellor of r itc i knight of the orders of saint vv'olodimir nf the thi.d class of saint anneofthc second iml nf saint john of jerusaltm whom we c'.irc name and authorise by thiwe presents fur the purpose of attaining tfi.it ei>;i to epter in to conferences with h ; n ortuem who may be stifli'-iently antliorweil on the part f the french govarnment to conclude r.ud sign with them an act or convention on a b^n uitable for consolidating the piarr whii it shall lie established between husviu k frani Â»., n~i well as to pave the way for a reconcili iti.-in between the other high belligerent powers of europe i h letter from our fn?n .'. coitÂ«Â»p mtlont mentions lord i.audsrdtiles beinp at punas out addl iii.tt he was momently expei tud to ta his departure without h'.tvin attained tbu object of lii mih.iioiw ( i.i this kubuwt l'>e ij.i~.-ttl 1 it f'j'ic affordl nn information we learn iilno that l'ic diir lonces be t\rieu prussia and sweden were on the p^iivt of adjustment ; t'ie former hoving retired from ths mouth of the elbe nnd weter and the province of lauenburg havinj bceii resto red to the i tier owning slrrtf sept 4 copy of ilispatch received yesterday by sc bi i i.ii y wind ivan ) ; camp on t lie plain of muida july 8 ikc5 si i â€” h is will die mutt heartfelt kasisfac ton that 1 have the lionnr of reporting to >''â– '.! fur tin information uf hit majcoty the l'.irticrii , ri f a , ac tj â€ž, j which the french sriiiv u.ii tifl in hi province have sus tained u signal defeat !>>â– the troops under iv c unnund general hxiii-r hiving i ii i\,ii)n:'.:.l of our ditemburkatian ut st ei.ten u â– c ih ti h.ivi i h'.lc a rapid march from he^nio uniting as he i'ivuiicr ills c'ac.'i i loi;n for 1'ic purpose if ul t.u:l:::i an-1 with his characteristic eonfi v 3 h â– â– â– ifi ire troop who were rcarchinfl ajtcr him i 3 second division i determin ed therefore to march towards hii position air 1 ir.iviiiq left four io.'ipaiiies of watte villc regiment under ma fisher to pro tect iil st res anÂ«l occupy a wink which had been thrown up at our landing pltce t!ie body of the army marched next morning r greeablc to ordcri ieneral ue^nier was encamped n the side of a woody hil below tlie village of maid i sloping into the plain f st eufemiu ; his ba-.ilv were btrengthened by a thick im pei vioiis underwood 1 he amato a river perfectly ford^b but of wlntii the i.li are extremely m-.ir*hy ran along liis fi-onl ; my bppruacli t tiim from the sea sme (;.!. i the borders o which i dircctid my man ii uniil i lud nearly timed his lelt was ic;oi a spacious plain which cjave him every op portunity of minutely observing rr.y move ments after mine loose firing of the linkers to cover the deploiments of tlm tÂ«o arn>ie by nine o'clock in the morning the opposing fronts were wirnilr engaged when the proweu of the rival nations icemd novr fairly to be at irir.l btfore the world and i}ie superiority was a:ul gloriously decide ed to be our own the corps wnicli formed the right of ihe advanced line w*s the hat talion of light infantry commanded by lieu teimnt-col nel kempt consivtinp of the light companies the aotlt 37th 3sth 58th 61st 8 1st and v'.".;t"vil ;'Â» toa;kihcr with uo iv en battalion men of the 35th regiment iindei nij-.r robinsotli directly opposed to the i t.4 - lu favorite french reiriment ih.a 1st legere the tvv'i coips at the distance uf about 100 yards fired reciprocally a few rounds r hen as ii v mutual agreement the liiin wa sutpended and in close com pact order aiul awful kilence they advanced towards each other until their bayonets bc !.*â– j â– â€¢ i to cross at this momentous crisis the eiu'iny became appalled they broke and endeavored to fty but it was too ir.te ; they wire overtaken with the inost dreadful slau^h ter brigadier general acwandi whose bri gade was immediately on the left of the light ihfdiury with great i>int availed himself of this t.tvorable nionient to pres instantly for ward upon the corpn in his front the bravo 7a - h regimecttcomnandedby llcutenant-colc nel macleod and the 1st regiment under major pent'erleath both distinguished them lelreson tjiisoccation the enemy fled with diÂ«roa>*and disorder before them leating tlic puin cuvcrcd with their dead ami wounded the enemy being thus completely discomfit ed oc their left began to make a new eff-.ri with their ri^ht in the hopes of recovering tho day thty were relisted most f'alltintty by the brigade under brigadier-general cole tiio pliil.i'ltlphia papfrslivt i morning's xriiil will inal 1 ljrobaiiiiity add considerably io our iâ€”Â»eiit stock of european intelii^tnce ( translated ftr th aftreantih advertiser paris sept 5 ths trc.it cf peace between l'rr.nce and i5iisÂ»ia i*s nut fcoÂ«n ratified hy the em-perw alexander the otrchil journsl of to-day co'tui is o(t this subject liie following de taih â€” " on tlii jft gaciat ion with russia tj peace of i'resburtj the treaty ofal iwrvcu between piuosia and frnnre and Â»â€¢ bovc all the rnor.il political and military oonseq lence of the battle of aubtÂ«rlitt haye rciii'.cred ftuntta mobt complr-tcly impotent to tliit'ii'b the rcjÂ»o;>e of tlie contineut winch w.i all ili t krauce detired " we promise upon our imperial word to hate fi.r rood and to execute faithfully all that which hall have been decreed and signed by our said plenipotentiary ; mil to j;ive our imperial ratification within the tern which shall have been promised l in faith ol which we have signed this full powsr and allixed to it the s^-al of our em pire Â«' given atst peteriburgli the 30th april 180a andof our reign the sixth signatl ali.x andrr countertiriied frince adam c jaktpri'ski cf.rtitti 1 , by translation conformable to the original " we havo waited with as much incerti tude a uaticricc to know what sic is would be iwtetri by the court oi russia when m d'ou bril arrived at vienna ; t^at ministtr pic en u-d himselfto al de in rochefoucauld and iloma'mled pas ports for paris â™¦' m deialtochefoucaulc had to wnt fÂ»r aithariiy lie ac(]itairued liib court vi;!i the rsr|'iest of the k>;s.iijn minister a:;d hi rÂ«r cÂ«ivÂ«d orders to furnish fcl d'oulnil vÂ»ah jki3s|vjrtsiinmcdi.itc'y ; but although it it has always been the intention of the emperor not to permit kas&iu ta intermeddle imperiously in thoie interÂ«sts whidi ie not within the sphere of her power ami in discussions fo reign to her localiues he did not the less tle siri a reconciliation which inig'.it be useful lo both states the kcene of a ion uu loo far fiom t tea to enable in to dtiivenny direct co-optrfl tit.r r^oni the navy but admiral sir sidney smith vv!io had arrived in the bay theeven ing before the action had directed buch a dis l>os;iif"i i ship and s uu boats us wotikl iiavc gi-eatty [*\ ced ust hack evenia ol-lireil us tt h:ic the solicitude however of ev ry part of ihe rwi .â€¢ t be of use to js ihe protrniiiude wi h which ihe levmeri hnstefi cd on lnÂ»re with my iupp:i t thtk anxiei to assist our wounded and ihe l/5iiriernesj with which they trautcd li.cm would have been on affeclin ircumi-ance to.dn ob erver even tlic most indifterei.t to me it was particularly so cÂ»pt fellows of ihe apoj io hftu cv .* i )â– ( dolly attached t c:is e^pedi tion by the rt-nr admiral ; and in every cir cumstance of !â– ;â€¢ â– -,. tm .,- j v,.,-vi^e i lew leave to nuntion our jraitful oljliga lions io iii'ik i fl'i r . m r m to coptains cocktt and watson spent i of rannporu/ivho arifi under his ordcri captain bulkely ht aid tie-can uo wiu have : j io lionor f pre itntinr this k-iter to you hw attended me throughout the whole i the serfices in tit mediterranean ai â€¢! will therefore be able to give you every additional information on the subject of my prusent comroutication i have the honor tube sec vlrh d'o'jbhii . londl n sept 6 price of iti k this day at one o'clock cons is 63 r 8 omniuit 7 3 4 lord lauderdale will probably first learn tile rejection of â€¢'â€¢â– Â»â€¢ tr ity into which d'ou il was csjolad from the dispatches which were sent to him on cburaday and which he muy be expected to rec-ive ihi evening â€” he was not apprised of it at ihe time lie dispatched basilico ; nor had he had any niein ofknowing it exrept from enm munication with the russian meastnger who having left st peterÂ»bnrgh previous to the notification of the rejection was nmtt 1'iiely ignorant of it himÂ»elf the french government would naturally endeavor to pre vent that communication and the multiplied regulations of their police to which us a native of a country with which they were at war the russian courier would be subject would afford them ample menus of effect ing it he would erc.i find it j nutler of some difficulty to procure the conveyance ol â– letter to lord lauderdale bui lei it t'ave proceeded from wli.it cu it might it | s a fact ws are assured thai lo â€¢ ! lauderdale two days after the arrival of the russian ni.-s itmgcr was ignorant f>f thii importsnt de termination tliis very evening lie will k-."Â«r it and hi next interview with tal leyrand will be highly inttriitting perhaps decisive of the fjte of the negotiation it is mentioned in ictlen from berlin ' that the king of prussia km required th â– , gei many sltould be evacuated by die french if such a demand lias been made a war lu twrÂ«mhe two countries is'unavoma&le buo naparte will not tiisilv rtlmquiih the hold tv-liit'i he ha ii<>on gemsahy it i out of the main pihars of lii present po-.rer it is one of ihe chief sourcts of his future enterprise and aml)iiion this intel ligence we il-sr i t.oi comprehensive arid that the requisition to withdraw from a ccr tain part e germany has been magnified in to a peremptory demand of evacuating it ijc nerilly it is very likely however that i j iissia may have cÂ»lkd upon france for some explanation re^pectinp the intention with winch a l.irge army is collected in the savon frontier " m dtjllbrll arrived at pÂ«m th oth of july he presented htmt,e!f to the minister of exterior petaliants and after several conver sations he exhibited the full power by which lie was authorized in a fbrtit the most com plete an-l extensive tiyne^ociate conclude an.l si^n a peace between th two states " on the report that w.v made o the f.m peror his majesty named for his minister plenipotentiary general clarke cotiqsellvr of state ami secretary of the cabinet charged to trciit conclude and ip;n in virtue of pow ers corresponding with those of m d'oubril a peace vi'li the emperor of russia 11 the plenipotentiaries de r oted themselves with a repjuhi and uninterrupted attention tn v 1j ri i s if the mission with which they w a ctitfr : â€¢! : rul ut length after a great jvnn'vr of conferences peace iv.is itjned on fie jdth jutv ; w'-.sn that treaty ill all become kvjvii nil europe will l>e testimony that thu u e was y;ii.v hoiiora&itf to both pow ci â€¢â– â– â€¢ 3 st>.-.v/rt m.t trhether they have uf fieient uthoi-ity with ibe elauk ol mb pe fali by our frtncli rwpÂ«r it appear that j rome uuonaprrtc arrived at cuncumcmi n